What is the scoring range of the Perianal Disease Activity Index (PDAI) and what constitutes a clinically significant improvement
What is known
- PDAI sums five 5-point Likert items (0–4 each) for a total range of 0–20, higher scores indicating more severe disease. 1–3 - A cutoff of 4 discriminates active from inactive perianal disease with 87% accuracy; ≤4 inactive, >4 active. 2–5 - In the original McMaster validation, PDAI improved by a mean of ~3 points when perianal disease had clinically improved, and was stable in clinically stable patients. 6
What is unknown / caveats
- No formally validated minimal clinically important difference for PDAI improvement - A PDAI of 0 (remission) requires complete closure of all cutaneous orifices, not just absence of inflammation - The ~3-point change reflects an observed difference in improved patients, not a validated responder threshold.
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